Penn Dischord A Cappella Presents: DisQuarter
Join us in celebrating 25 years of Dischord history with a night full of songs from your favorite artists, like Bruno Mars, Lizzy McAlpine, The Weeknd, Rihanna, Britney Spears and more!
Join us in celebrating 25 years of Dischord history with a night full of songs from your favorite artists, like Bruno Mars, Lizzy McAlpine, The Weeknd, Rihanna, Britney Spears and more!
Come celebrate to start of QPenn, Penn's annual LGBTQIA+ Pride Week, with a picnic at the LGBT Center
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn about new opportunities at Penn.
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn about new opportunities at Penn.
In celebration of the Women's History Month, Makuu and PWC are planning on hosting a program called Mindful Pause on March 28, TUE 1-2pm.
Looking forward to sharing community with a reading from the book Rest is Resistance by Tricia Hersey and mindful movement and meditation facilitated by S. Craig, Associate Director at Makuu.
Free book copies and sweet treats will be available!
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn about new opportunities at Penn.
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn about new opportunities at Penn.
The Critical Armenian Studies Collective is pleased to announce "Infidelities: Armenian Studies Otherwise" (March 24 – 26, 2023), a three-day international conference about new directions in the study of Armenian memory, culture, and displacement across West Asia and the Middle East to the Americas and back. In collaboration with scholars and programs at Penn, the University of Michigan, and the Free University of Berlin, “Infidelities” brings together scholars, curators, filmmakers, visual artists, physical theatre performers, and a sound performer, all of whom work either directly in, or tangentially to, Armenian Studies, to flesh out new visions for the field, for the understanding of “Armenianness,” and for categories of identity at large. Through a series of panels, performances, film screenings, and working groups focused around the polyvalent provocation of "infidelity," the conference will focus on a spectrum of lively new directions toward which Armenian Studies is currently moving: feminist and queer interventions; cultural studies of hybrid and syncretic identities; aesthetic imaginings of Armenité beyond text and language; new materialisms and revolutionary change in a postsocialist setting; utopian futures beyond the nation-state; necropolitics, post-memory, and alternative imaginaries of the archive; as well as postcolonial critiques and visions of "reconciliation." The event will be hosted at Slought (4017 Walnut St.), with afternoon panels and film screenings at the LGBT Center (3907 Spruce St.). Open to the public. Registration is kindly requested (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/infidelities-armenian-studies-otherwise-tickets-502131828817).
The world has been waiting for the triumphant return of Penn Six. You'll laugh, we'll sing, everyone will cry. Don't miss out on the comeback show from Penn's PREMIER comedy a cappella group, this March 24th and 25th.
A strange, tender love story from the author of Disco Pigs and The Walworth Farce. In a waiting room, inside a tower, Isla waits for her number to be called. A young woman finally understands her fate. And a young man faces a stark decision. In the midst of a bleak and terrifying world, Arlington is a compelling ode to the human spirit and its power to endure.
Celebrate the start of Spring and get swinging with Penn Jazz! We’ll be playing lots of big band hits and original arrangements of classics and newer tunes, featuring our super-swinging orchestra and smooth singers. Join us on March 24 and 25 to hear some great live jazz! Find tickets and information at penn-jazz.com.
The world has been waiting for the triumphant return of Penn Six. You'll laugh, we'll sing, everyone will cry. Don't miss out on the comeback show from Penn's PREMIER comedy a cappella group, this March 24th and 25th.
Arts House Dance Company returns to the stage with 15 original pieces and exciting collaborations featuring contemporary, jazz, hip hop, and more styles. We cordially invite you to join us for Arts House Dance Company Presents: Reign!
Our story begins with the end of civilization. But don’t worry, like herpes, humanity just won’t go away. In the ruins of society, our hero Max longs to get away from the small world of his village. Found as a baby with a map leading to a land unknown, Max is determined to follow his destiny out in the wasteland. There’s only one problem: Max is awful at staying alive. Enter Jane, a rugged wasteland veteran and the only person who can get him to his destination in one piece. After agreeing to split what they find 50/50, our duo sets off on the adventure of a lifetime, braving killer robots, zombies with class consciousness, and unhealthy levels of background radiation. What will they find at the end of their journey? How did our world end up like this? And do bunker roommates have to pay rent? Find out in Mask and Wig’s 134th Annual Production: A Doomsday in the Life!
"Siento algo que me mueve
Un ritmo que me hace bailar"
~Selena
You think you know Latin American music? Think again. From reggaetón to chacareras, the continent is full of diverse rhythms and dances. Grab your dancing shoes and be prepared to be swept off your feet by our amazing musicians and vocalists!Dance the night away with Fuerza on March 24 and 25 from 7-8 PM in the Platt House Lobby! Los esperamos
This group has desperate motives… and when good singers become desperate, the notes come out. On one deadly quiet evening, someone has been brutally murdered. Foul play is suspected, and unfortunately, the night has taken a turn for the verse: all of the Quaker Notes are suspects. All bands must be on deck as we investigate this murder mystery. Believe it or note, this will be the show of your life… or it could end in your demise. Join us for the highly anticipated Notes Out: Who Murdered the Beat? in Prince Theatre on March 24th and 25th!
Paulina, the reigning queen bee at Ghana’s most exclusive boarding school, has her sights set on the Miss Global Universe pageant. But the arrival of Ericka, a new student with undeniable talent and beauty, captures the attention of the pageant recruiter—and Paulina’s hive-minded friends. This buoyant and biting comedy explores the universal similarities (and glaring differences) facing teenage girls across the globe.
Join us in celebrating 25 years of Dischord history with a night full of songs from your favorite artists, like Bruno Mars, Lizzy McAlpine, The Weeknd, Rihanna, Britney Spears and more!
Our story begins with the end of civilization. But don’t worry, like herpes, humanity just won’t go away. In the ruins of society, our hero Max longs to get away from the small world of his village. Found as a baby with a map leading to a land unknown, Max is determined to follow his destiny out in the wasteland. There’s only one problem: Max is awful at staying alive. Enter Jane, a rugged wasteland veteran and the only person who can get him to his destination in one piece. After agreeing to split what they find 50/50, our duo sets off on the adventure of a lifetime, braving killer robots, zombies with class consciousness, and unhealthy levels of background radiation. What will they find at the end of their journey? How did our world end up like this? And do bunker roommates have to pay rent? Find out in Mask and Wig’s 134th Annual Production: A Doomsday in the Life!
Come celebrate to start of QPenn, Penn's annual LGBTQIA+ Pride Week, with a picnic at the LGBT Center
Attention, all witches, wizards, and muggles! Penn K-Beats's annual show, Fantastic (k)Beats and Where To Find Them, is finally here! On March 26th, at 5:00pm and 8:00pm, come and discover some mystical secrets on the Harold Prince Theater Stage. Save the date on your calendar right now for a magical experience— who knows what kinds of fantastic beasts you’ll discover and tame?
Join Penn Queer and Asian for some ice skating as part of QPenn Pride Week!
Attention, all witches, wizards, and muggles! Penn K-Beats's annual show, Fantastic (k)Beats and Where To Find Them, is finally here! On March 26th, at 5:00pm and 8:00pm, come and discover some mystical secrets on the Harold Prince Theater Stage. Save the date on your calendar right now for a magical experience— who knows what kinds of fantastic beasts you’ll discover and tame?
Mondays are hard. Let the GIC help make Monday a little less hard. Come through on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for some FREE HOMEMADE PANCAKES by GIC Staff. Pancakes at the GIC happens on a bi-weekly basis, starting on Feb. 13, 2023. Following dates: 2/27, 3/13, 3/27, 4/10. Swing by to grab non-perishable goods from the GIC Community Pantry as well. Open to all students.
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn more about new opportunities at Penn.
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn about new opportunities at Penn.
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn more about new opportunities at Penn.
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn about new opportunities at Penn.
RSVP required; seating strictly limited: whfellow@writing.upenn.edu
Born in Washington, DC and raised in Oxon Hill, JASON REYNOLDS is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen books. At nine years old, he drew inspiration from rap music, and began writing poetry. He now writes primarily for elementary and middle school aged kids, including Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks, Stuntboy, in the Meantime, and Long Way Down, which was named a Newbery Honor Book, and best young adult work by the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Awards. His book, Ghost, was a National Book Award Finalist for Young People’s Literature. He also wrote a Marvel Comic, Miles Morales: Spider-Man, in 2017, just three years after his first novel, When I Was the Greatest, won the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent.
Join the Wharton Alliance at the LGBT Center for a screening of an iconic film in queer history as part of QPenn Pride Week
RSVP required; seating strictly limited: whfellow@writing.upenn.edu
Born in Washington, DC and raised in Oxon Hill, JASON REYNOLDS is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen books. At nine years old, he drew inspiration from rap music, and began writing poetry. He now writes primarily for elementary and middle school aged kids, including Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks, Stuntboy, in the Meantime, and Long Way Down, which was named a Newbery Honor Book, and best young adult work by the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Awards. His book, Ghost, was a National Book Award Finalist for Young People’s Literature. He also wrote a Marvel Comic, Miles Morales: Spider-Man, in 2017, just three years after his first novel, When I Was the Greatest, won the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent.
Join University Life in celebrating Pride by making customized pronoun pins; we want to see how you wear your Pride!
Visit Houston Hall and make Pronoun and Pride pins!
In celebration of the Women's History Month, Makuu and PWC are planning on hosting a program called Mindful Pause on March 28, TUE 1-2pm.
Looking forward to sharing community with a reading from the book Rest is Resistance by Tricia Hersey and mindful movement and meditation facilitated by S. Craig, Associate Director at Makuu.
Free book copies and sweet treats will be available!
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn more about new opportunities at Penn.
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn about new opportunities at Penn.
Join fellow queer staff and faculty for a re-launch party for LEAP (LGBTQ+ Employees at Penn)
Join us for an interfaith dialogue event to better understand what Ramadan is all about. This is an informal iftar gathering. This event is open to 15 Muslim students and 15 non-Muslim students with the intention of learning from each other. Stories will be exchanged. Dinner will be served. A few Penn staff and faculty who identify as Muslim will also be there to share in community.
March 28th, 2023 | 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. | Greenfield Intercultural Center (3708 Chestnut Street)
Join College DAB at the LGBT Center for an LGBTQIA pre-professional panel
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn more about new opportunities at Penn.
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn about new opportunities at Penn.
Join the Grad Center and the LGBT Center for our "Writers Room!" From 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, the LGBT Center will be made available for focused writing time for Penn graduate and professional students. Attendees will be provided with packaged snacks that they can eat during a break in the session.
This event is part of a series of Spring Writers Rooms, taking place at the Grad Center, ARCH, LGBT Center, and Penn Women’s Center. Graduate and professional students may register for multiple sessions in the series at gsc.upenn.edu/events
All Penn graduate and professional students are invited to attend Queer Prom on Wednesday, March 29th from 7-10pm at Cockatoo Bar located at 208 S. 13th Street. Attendees will enjoy a taco bar with gluten free and vegan options and drink tickets for an open bar. We will be joined by local Drag Queens Jayla Rosemoore and Daelicious O'hare Mizani Crystal throughout the evening, and DJ Carl Michaels. This event is hosted by GAPSA, LAMBDA Grads, LTBGS, Out4Biz, Penn Med Pride, Penn Dental Pride Alliance, PrideSVMC, Graduate Student Center, and is a part of the LGBT Center's annual QPenn Pride week. Please register below using your Penn email address and indicate if you plan on bringing a plus one (plus one can be non-Penn students as long as they are over the age of 21). We look forward to seeing you next week!
TO REGISTER (free of charge): https://upenn-gsc.libcal.com/event/10546704
Join Passion 101 at the LGBT Center for a kink workshop
Stop by for one-on-one advising, program planning, consultations, and to learn more about new opportunities at Penn.
Join University Life in celebrating Pride by making customized pronoun pins; we want to see how you wear your Pride!
Visit Houston Hall and make Pronoun and Pride pins!